Well I really had to start the Japan blog with a shot of Mount Fuji or Kinkakuji and since we didn't make it to Mount Fuji...
Goodbye Annge and Megan...
I believe the reason for the above get-together was one of the many sayonara (a.k.a. goodbye) parties for the many fantastic people we met who had decided to move on. Although this appears to be a "bad turnout" party, let me reassure you that the eight of us were plenty crowded in our tiny apartment, not to mention our bed to get this shot. (the people you don't know from left to right are Annge, Autumn, Jen, Megan, Edwin and Sarah)
Below is the Yoshida triplets. From left to right, Kyoko, Ayaka and Mitsuki. Our most loved and terribly missed relationships from Japan also includes their mother Tsukiko. The Yoshida family literally brought us into their home and enriched our time in Japan in a way that is difficult to explain.
Now if you don't know who the characters are below they are Dave and Nina Prideaux. Our lives changed after meeting Dave and Nina in the most positive way and they will always be an inspiration to us.
Speaking of people there were lots of people we didn't know and a Sunday afternoon in Umeda made that pretty clear. As a trivial pursuit tidbit of information the hallway I took this photo in is the same hallway where Andy Garcia lost is jacket and passport to the Japanese Yakuza (Mafia) in the movie Black Rain with Micheal Douglas.
The most popular place to have your photo taken at night in Osaka is on the Dotomburi bridge near Shinsaibashi. So when the 'rents came for a visit they also had to have their picture taken on the bridge. While Mum and Dad Smith were in the land of the rising sun, we made our way to Hiroshima. We arrived late and could not get in to a cramped and socially acceptable hotel so we found our way to the 'LOVE HOTEL' district and got a couple rooms. Because family homes in Japan tend to house 2-4 generations of a family, privacy is at a premium so people use love hotels for 'alone time'. It's not in any way dodgy like by-the-hour hotels in North America and the rooms were ENORMOUS.
Back to the real reason for our visit. Here is a shot of the A-bomb Dome. The two following shots are models of before and after to show the massive and complete decimation of the city If you want to see castles, come to Japan.
Himeji Jo (Jo means castle)
Osaka Jo Osaka tower in Tenoji
Our lovely Sakaemachi. Look no further for all your Hostess Bar need and the local grocery store.
Smoke and mirrors and who knows what.
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Hi Jenny & Duncan
This will be quick because I'm just heading out the door. Wanted to say I like this site. Will try to communicate more after this weekend.
Love "Uncle" Harry
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